On the other hand, Sasha's dad adopted her to get a girlfriend. She's gonna get the public's attention on TV so this might fulfill his dad's wish..... I wonder whether this will be a good thing or bad thing......

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Re: Arc 37: Noob Tube

Agent Sandwich wrote:

On the other hand, Sasha's dad adopted her to get a girlfriend. She's gonna get the public's attention on TV so this might fulfill his dad's wish..... I wonder whether this will be a good thing or bad thing......

Don't know, but maybe the ferrets aren't just dumb billionaires : ) . Probably Rock is going to do a great job as a director -obviously with a lot of problems, explosions, and the like-, fund his own company (buy Disney, or something like that) and surprise the Miltons' relatives! Rick has to search for more excuses to maintain them rich.

I like the arc's title, 'cause I'm a gamer. But! A noob often refers to a new/bad player that is arrogant and refuses to receive any advice to improve themselves (as opposed to a newbie, who is just a new player and still picking up the game) and tube is an old slang for TV. It's also a play on words for the slang "birdie Tube" which was also used to refer to TV. (birdie was slang for idiot.)

Sleet wrote:

"Oh Daisy, I've got a real problem.""Hi I'm Daisy!""I've got all this money, and I don't know what to do with it! And I'm hungry."

I'm sure whatever Rock makes, it'll work. Even if he "fails" miserably, the disaster of a commercial that would come from it would no doubt go viral in the Housepets! world.

Buckdida wrote:

A noob often refers to a new/bad player that is arrogant and refuses to receive any advice to improve themselves (as opposed to a newbie, who is just a new player and still picking up the game)

I used to be bugged by how "newbie" could be shortened to "noob" instead of "newb," but now I've adopted the idea that they're two different terms entirely. All new players are newbs (which are the exact same things as newbies), but not necessarily noobs.

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